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@ 2005-04-06 19:57 Rudi Starcevic
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From: Rudi Starcevic @ 2005-04-06 19:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I'm using a FreeBSD NFS server with Linux NFS clients.

I am having trouble finding how to set the minimum or maximum or default 
client connection threads.

I can increase my nfsd on FreeBSD to 20 and would like now to up the 
clients on Linux.

Man rpc.statd doesn't seem to show me how.
Can you please help?


This is the output from man rpc.statd on my Debian Linux box

-F    
By  default,  rpc.statd  forks  and puts itself in the background when 
started. The -F argument tells it to
remain in the foreground. This option is mainly for debugging purposes.

-d    
By default, rpc.statd sends logging messages via syslog(3) to system 
log.  The -d argument forces it to log
verbose  output  to  stderr  instead. This option is mainly for 
debugging purposes, and may only be used in
conjunction with the -F parameter.

-n, --name name
specify a name for rpc.statd to use as the local hostname. By default, 
rpc.statd will  call  gethostname(2)
to get the local hostname. Specifying a local hostname may be useful for 
machines with more than one inter-faces.

-o, --outgoing-port port
specify a port for rpc.statd to send outgoing  status  requests  from.   
By  default,  rpc.statd  will  ask
portmap(8)  to  assign  it  a  port  number.   As of this writing, there 
is not a standard port number that
portmap always or usually assigns.  Specifying a port may be useful when 
implementing a firewall.

-p, --port port
specify a port for rpc.statd to listen on.  By default, rpc.statd will 
ask portmap(8) to assign it  a  port
number.   As  of  this writing, there is not a standard port number that 
portmap always or usually assigns.
Specifying a port may be useful when implementing a firewall.

-P, --state-directory-path directory
specify a directory in which to place statd state information.  If this 
option is not specified the default
of /var/lib/nfs is used.

 -N    
Causes  statd  to  run in the notify-only mode. When started in this 
mode, the statd program will check its
state directory, send notifications to any monitored nodes, and exit 
once the notifications have been sent.
This mode is used to enable Highly Available NFS implementations (i.e. 
HA-NFS).

-?     Causes rpc.statd to print out command-line help and exit.

-V     Causes rpc.statd to print out version information and exit.

Thank you.
Regards,
Rudi





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